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MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1913. PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING 6 B SERVER, f REASONING ABOUT SCARLET SINS Host Religious Teachings Arp Unreasonable. Patter Russell Says Turning From the Craada to tha Bibla Maana Raturn to Raaaening A Rafuaal of Human Ipaa Dixita Graatar and Laaaar 8ins. Puniahmanta Proportionate ThaSina I Which Cod Stylet Scarlet, Man Often 1 Conaidar Merely White Liea Tha , Scarlet Sine Theology Condemna Of ' tan Less Important With God. Richmond. Vs.. April 8.-B I b I students of all de nominations were deeply Interested lu Pastor ItUH sell's visit today A scries of Kecinl Hllile lectures tin been in progress flit HI!P IIIUIltllH. ami I'lixlnr llusspli liiiN lH-eii drought here. erinVntly for rliniiii ii'iii' re bis dlnoiirsf from fgwoz. giiMIDj Ultfl. We report the text. "Come now let Uj re:tou to gather, aalth tbe Lord: though .tour situ be as scarlet, tbey shall lie n white n snow "-tsaluh 1 :1H Although thoroughly loyal and very reverential, tbe I'uxtor bus evidently ut loot from (lie creeds. He admit tod that all contain kernels of Trutb. When you want good service, cm Transfer Co. I Large Wagons - - Goodg Horses Careful Men! JONES Potatoes and Apples Both very good varieties Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack III THISiflS COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY TIM Mi IF YOU KNOTT WHERE TO BDY. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 - YEfiETAIILES IS SEASON ALL THE TIME. - r D. R. h-ir,5rh W"-- 'I.jSvSV. i".-'". I 'V but dm'Iuiecl i out t'uee are burled Iu a uiuxtf of I'buff-bidden in Cod-dlshon-orlng theologies no unreasonable that their beat friends prefer never to tblnlt of them. TUe i'astor claimed that tba impul siveness of tba creeds binders people from looking for tbe trutb wblcb tbey contain. Tbla Is well, be said. Why abould we seurcb for Trutb to various creeds when we have tbe Bible? tie urged Christians to abandon tbe creeds and unite aa Bible students. Intent ou knowing tbe testimony of Uod's Word and of obtaining tbe guidance or tbe Holy Spirit lu tbe understanding of it Jesus beld up to acorn tbe Inconsist encies of Ills day. If bere toduy. He would show us many Inconsistencies In our eHtimiitlon of slu and righteous tt.s I't.- 1'iiHtor believed. Our l.ors :c Lir-ci i!i.it while tbe religious lead ers or Uis lime were careful to titbe all thlr Increase, tbey outraged tbe very spirit of God's Law of righteous ness; that in mean ways they took tbe brend from the poor, and to divert at tenUuo from tbelr course tbey bypo critically lengthened tbelr prayers. It was not that praying was wrong, or that tithing wns objectionable, but their recognition of these showed them all the more responsible In "devouring widows' houses." and other sharp prac tises, whereby they took advantage of the unfortuniite. This principle still operates, said I'astor Russell. Today, ns in nr Master's time, there is a way of keeping within tbe .law and out of the (leuilentiary. while at tbe same time the spirit of tbe law Is outraged and trampled In tbe dust of s variolous money -getting. Now. aa thn. money-lover swe as philanthro pists, and hold honorable places in fhim-hlnnlty. The I'astor spared not this cIiihs. Hp declared that religious uvM-riti's are tbe worst of sinners in 'Sort's slchr. Theirs were the most scarlet sins, he lielleved. , Greet' and Lesser 81ns. Wealth covers a multitude of sins To bp financially unsuccessful la a crime, ou account of whtcb many con slder. a wife Justlded lu seeking a di vorce, and some churches Justified In dnpfilug t'je i-ulprit from tbelr mem hership list. What matters It that Jesus comforted the weary, heavy laden and nnsjccessfiili What mut ters It that the Scriptures declare that not many rich. wise, great or learned bus God i-Hlled to the Heavenly Inher itance, hut chiefly tbe poor -of this world, rich In faltb? What nin'ters It that a very rich man FONG I MEDICINE CO. r&Aulik uf imiioi City Oiiice CHINESE HERBS AND ROOT REMEDIES Our wonderful lite giving berba will absolutely extirpate every Impurity from the system. No drugs, no poison, Bon-alcoholic. FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSrtTlTION FREE Those living out ot town can cure themselves at home with our herb. Write to aa tor par ticulars. Office Hour: S to 11 a, m.; 1 to p. n. ' ' Sundays to IS a, m.; 1 to S p. m. Telephone Main 7(2. Office i .1414 A 4am i Avenue LA GRANDE, OREGON. has two ci.i.i-iililiu-. Ims!(1is a wife? What matters It that his religious In structors know of the fact' lie Is a siipixirter of their church: Were he poor, tills crime against buinan and Divine Law would be unforgivable He would be assured that he would stilTer torment throughout eternity! Sins Scarlet and Crimson. Our text dlsorlmlnatee between scar let and crimson, aa Indicating ahadea of guilt In tbe same kind of aln. For instance, murder would be scarlet aln. If committed by a worldly person; but kotrrd would be crimson a aln of deep er dye If cherished by a Christian. Aa love is the fulfilling of the Divine Lnw. ao hatred Implies its flagrant vio lation. . ' Mankind have Inherited sln-taiuted blood from Adam. Selfishness of vary ing buea stnlua every member of tbe race. Many bare not tbe proper focus upon tbe Divine Law. Taking tbe let ter of that Law. they avoid the cruder forms of theft, adultery, murder mak tig tbe same mistake that Israel made. According to Jesus' Interpretation of the Law. theft could be committed In the heart by coveting, by stealing the business or reputation of another. 81m. Ilnrly, adultery might be committed without overt act; and hatred is murder Increase of knowledge bas brought Increased resiionstblllty But human selfishness bas kept pace. The tblev tsb spirit abounds. The civilized world should awaken Its conscience to the Golden Rule -the Law of Messiah's coming Kingdom. Congh Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot be used In selecting a cough medicine for chil dren. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. ELGIN ITEMS. a , (From Blgn Recorder) The residence occupied by Amos M&yfleld In the southeaits part of town was the scene of a small blaze Wednesday forenoon, which wrs the occasion for a fire alarm. The fire department promptly responded, but the blaze was extinguished before hey reached the scene. Joe Hallgarth returned yestetday from La Grande, where he went to visit his brother, Carl, whe Is rapidly recovering from an appendicitis oper ation Carl will remain In the hospi tal unilll Friday, on which any ne will return home. Joe reported that Lee iXItorelock was doing nicely and would soon be able to leave the hos pital. Mrs. Ray Patten returned the latter part of the week to her home In La Grande after a visit 'riendg and relatives In this city ' ' Mrs. Maine McKennon, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Plass. died at the family home at Alicel, Mach 29, 1913 after an illness lasting more 'than two years. Death came as a result of tu berculosis of the lungs and after long and Intense suffering. The funeral services were conducted Sunday, Mar. 30, and the remains interred In the Summerville cemetery. Jhe mskee all tbe trouble we bave la thla life ' And csusee our trouble to double; But, be she. a maiden or be she a wife, Bhe makes this life worth all the trou ble. Cincinnati Enquirer. 'Ta, what's the difference between a statesman and a itollticiauV "The statesman Is the man whose views are similar to your own." Sprlng'i'on her way. Take It from ne. Do not delay Tbe uisaatrns tea. Indianapolis Star. Spring's en her way. Hut yon will cough If before May Von tnke "em off. -Seattle fuat-lDtelilgencer. 'Iki said there are no cltiHses lu this country." "I guess he never attended night school." Mary had n little lamb. t'bhorve the t.'nsr. we pray. For with the prUe that prevail It euulJn't be teday. Ntsr York Tress. "franklin was a great philosopher.' "And so many follow his example." "In what particular?" "He died, didu't he?" Methsxnk'd ae ericrnbes la his dsy. He itMn't IhiU the ice or swat the tly. . He wns never vaccinated. I Pe-appendlxed, fumtsnted ' Yet McUiuseiak almost forgot to die. tiw Turk gen. FANS ELDflT OVER M Sli BV LOCAL SQUAD III WORKOUT La Grande fans got a splendid, per spective of the team that la to rep resent the city in the Western Trl State league, when, yesterday after noon, about 200 loyal fans saw what was termed - the Regulars swamped the Yannigana In seven innings. It was no tryout day for the pitchers and the mound-generals went tJ tbe hill with Instructions "o vary the speed only but keep everything off, and they did. and the only cnance tc size up the pitching staff, was Just to see how they walked out to the moun tain. Some of those most highly tout ed didn't even venture tho trip at all but were kept in tbe outfield. From the grandstand, aowuvcr, ex cellent opportunities to look over the fielders were presented and every fan has his team picked already, making allowances In each case for Peter son behind the bat, and Corbtti at third, the last two named yet to ap pear In uniform. The regulars poled out four singles and two doubles In the fifth and thereby sent over six runs which coupled to one In the sec ond canto and two in the sixth gave them a lead over the Tannlgans, the latter captained by Generalissimo King and the regulars by Nadeau. There is considerable variation In the lineup as picked by the urns but all agree that tout of the bunch I a Grande has one, two, three materia! or at least it looks that way. Slightly cold, and still' early, the candidates dates didn't loosen up much but that tell-tale earmark that brands or un brands a -baseball player Is ever pres ent, even In a snowdrift and the criti cal ones saw plenty of "good mater ial" brands on the pasture yesterday. Narrowed down to its narrowest con fines there are four outfielders, any "What la your opinion of tbe high cost of living?" "I can't presume to hold an opinion upon sucb an exalted subject" I don't fornei my summer girl When Ice ts on the lakes and ponds. When skating damsels form a whirl Of gay brunettes and dizzy blonds. I don't forjeet my summer girl When sleds go whizzing down the hill. When sportive lassies snowballs hurl With much more merriment than skill. No skating lass with flying curl. No sleixhlng miss, no coasting belle. Makes me fui'Ket my summer girl 8he is my winter girl as well. Pittsburgh Post. "Why didu't you tell Brown he lied when he uinde that statement?" "He was nearer to me than 1 was to the street car." There was a young lady and wasn't It quaint? She laid out a dollar on powder and paint. With a pencil of bismuth her eyebrows to trace. And all for the purpose of making a face! -8t. Louis Post-Dispatch. "Pa. whnt is a happy medium?" "A happy luwdiuru is one who has just had a sitting with an old guy who hasn't anything but money." Sisters, ere crass politico ' Your fine art engages. 8hall we sapient statesmen fix Woman's legal wages? Aye. we'll make the hire higher. Tou need not exhort us. Then we'll tire and retire. And you may support us! Chicago News. "Who is that fellow?" 'They call him the hobo poet." "But he doesn't look like a hobo.' "Nor does be write like a Miet." He hunted trouble, and he racked A victim. Now he's shuttered. He started in to contradict A little man who stuttered. fs,nrnntt Fno.titrer. "Why Is the fat man in the dumps?" "Always doing the wrong thing." "What has he done now?" "Cave the bearded lady a raxor for a birthday present." Sold Ned to Toih. " "TIs cheap to wed. For two are one when people marry ' "I know." mid Tom. "but look here, Ned, There may be one or more to carry!" Judge. "I'a, how often does tne moon let fulir "About once a month." "What does It do that for?" "To give the mnn lu the monn joy ride." To buy her presents his eesh he spent. And her words of thanks were swtr than honey. Mut when he had squandered his last red cent She married a youth who saved his I -New Terk Press. three of which are as good M need be, and In tbe Infield there are least two more men than are needed, counting Corbln at third, and any four of which are good enough ao'.en ty. Naughton and his bunting o'lhed to the front and the men who pay to get In think "Naughty" is here to Bill laillVIIUUIDVO Vl4 t ItUMO e v stronger for him than ever, and Aialn made such an impression at tins and with the bat that the fans will bowl If he h!s let drop from tuo pay roll entirely, some picking him for first- and others placing fe'ru In tbe outfield Walters played with the reg ulars up to standard form ana lie oas friends pulling for him strong. Na deau, the old head and terrific jitter he leaned against' a daisy fesl-T-day must sure be on the team, and Llnd's lightning behavior in the field cemented blm to the fans and Lut trell batted up to .600 yesUrday and covered tbe pathes well, ro his .on tlngency of supporters la keen for him and that makes four 'utSclders. all of whom looked exceptionally good. King and Luttrell took turn about at third yesterday nn;h to Luitrel's dislike for he dotes ou the' outfield better. ' The catchers used yesterday were tryouters, Conroy who played with a badly bunged .'3 hrnd and Sellah, both of whom, tin latter especially, made excellent i'jprts slons. The thing that King facts now Is no snap he bas too many good men, and he Is welcome to tbe job of appyltng the hook. It is a ticklish job. Indeed. v; ;' By the middle of tbe week, ia? en tire squad will be bere, several of the recruits will bave obtained a little blue envelope, and the season's ante- Leek U Tear Plaaiblar. 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Conroy, c 1 0. 0 4 3 0 y Hodson, cf ........ 3 1 0 1 0 0 X Burgett, If 3 1 0 2 0 1 ' Chllders, rf 3 1 1 1 I 3 Philips, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Moeller, p .. 8 0 0 0 0 1 26 S 8 18 10 4 REGULARS. ABR HPOA E Llnd. If 4 1 1 1 0 0 Luttrell, 3b 4 2 2 2 1 1 Naughton, ss 2 1 1 2 1 0 Nadeau, 2b 4 2 1 3 4 1 Walters, lb 4 1 2 6 10 Sellah, c 41 1 4 2 1 Mountain cf-p 8 1 1 t Manrlng, p 3 0 1 0 8 1 Pugsley. p-rf 3 0 1 3 8 30 8 11 21 11 4 SCORE BT INNINGS. Regulars 0 1 0 0 8 8 Tannlgans 040010 85 SUMMART. , Three base hits, AJken; two-bag-gers, Vahranhorst. Luttrell, Nadeau; first on balls off Mountain 1. Pugsley 2 Manrlng 1, Phillips 1, Moeller 2, passed balls. Conroy 1; hit by pitch er, Hodson, Naughton; innings pitch ed, Pugsley three. Phillips three, Man ring three. Mountain one, Moeller three. Umpire Yuhl. - ' j ITbiiUtter WE HATE BCTLT UF . , our Pa'nt business by glv.ng only the bee' grades for ft . reasonable price. Every can ot onr Paint is re liable. 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